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    Sukkur Barrage Gates Replacement Project to Finish on Schedule: Minister

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The replacement of gates at the Sukkur Barrage is progressing as planned, with officials confident that the project will be completed within the designated timeframe. This infrastructure upgrade is vital for maintaining the barrage’s operational efficiency, which plays a key role in regulating water flow for irrigation across Sindh. The barrage, constructed in the early 20th century, is a critical component of Pakistan’s water management system, supporting millions of farmers in the region.

    In a significant development, the minister overseeing the project emphasized the importance of adhering to the schedule to avoid disruptions in water supply during the upcoming agricultural seasons. The gates’ replacement is expected to enhance the barrage’s durability and functionality, ensuring better control over the Indus River’s water distribution. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to modernize Pakistan’s water infrastructure amid growing concerns over water scarcity and climate change impacts.

    Meanwhile, stakeholders remain optimistic that the timely completion of the Sukkur Barrage gates replacement will contribute to improved agricultural productivity and water security in Sindh. The project also highlights the government’s commitment to investing in critical infrastructure to support the country’s economy and food security. As the deadline approaches, continuous monitoring and resource allocation are being prioritized to meet the set targets without compromising quality.

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